
Mr. Lacker
was born on September 27, 1955, in Lexington, Kentucky. He received a
Bachelor of Arts degree in economics in 1977 from Franklin and Marshall
College. Following graduation he joined Wharton Econometrics in
Philadelphia, PA, and went on to earn a Ph.D. in economics in 1984 from
the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Lacker was an Assistant Professor of
economics at the Krannert School of Management, Purdue University, from
1984 to 1989, prior to joining the Bank in 1989 as an Economist in the
banking area of the Research Department. He was named Research Officer
in 1994, Vice President in 1996, and Senior Vice President and Director
of Research in May 1999.
Mr. Lacker is the author of numerous
articles in professional journals on monetary, financial, and payment
economics, and has presented his work at several universities and
central banks. In 1992-93 he taught at The College of William and Mary,
and in 1997 he was a visiting scholar at the Swiss National Bank.
Mr. Lacker is a member of the Maggie
L. Walker Governor’s School Advisory Council, and the board of the
Richmond Jewish Foundation. He and his wife, Lisa Halberstadt, have two
sons, Benjamin and Daniel. |